Upcoming, he will be seen in two films that made their world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival: Joshua Marston’s Complete Unknown, with Rachel Weisz, and writer/director Matthew M. Ross’ Frank & Lola, in which he played the lead opposite Imogen Poots. Additionally, Bart Freundlich’s Wolves, in which Mr. Shannon stars opposite Carla Gugino, recently world-premiered at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival.

Also for Focus Features, fall 2016 will see the release of Loving, his fifth collaboration with writer/director Jeff Nichols, following Shotgun Stories; Take Shelter, for which Mr. Shannon received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Actor; Mud; and Midnight Special.

Mr. Shannon’s television credits include all five seasons of the HBO series Boardwalk Empire, for which he twice shared with his fellow actors from the show the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.

He maintains a strong connection to theater, treading the boards around the world. In April 2016, he returned to Broadway to costar with Jessica Lange, Gabriel Byrne, and John Gallagher, Jr. in Long Day’s Journey into Night. Produced by the Roundabout Theatre Company and directed by Jonathan Kent, the play revived Eugene O’Neill’s landmark 1956 drama. He won Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for his performance, and was nominated for a Tony Award. He was last on Broadway in 2012, opposite Paul Rudd, Ed Asner, and Kate Arrington in Grace; Mr. Shannon earned a nomination for a 2013 Distinguished Performance Drama League Award.

In 2010, he headlined Craig Wright’s off-Broadway play Mistakes Were Made, directed by Dexter Bullard, at the Barrow Street Theatre; the play had received its world premiere at A Red Orchid Theatre in Chicago in 2009, with the same cast and director. The off-Broadway staging brought Mr. Shannon accolades including an Outstanding Lead Actor Lucille Lortel Award nomination, an Outstanding Actor in a Play Drama Desk Award nomination, an Outstanding Solo Performance Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, and a Distinguished Performance Drama League Award nomination.

His additional theater credits include Pilgrim’s Progress, at A Red Orchid Theater; Uncle Vanya, at Soho Rep Theatre; Our Town, at Barrow Street Theatre; Lady, at Rattlestick Theatre; The Metal Children, at the Vineyard Theatre; The Little Flower of East Orange, at the Public Theater; The Pillowman, at Steppenwolf Theatre; Bug, at Barrow Street, Red Orchid, and the Gate Theatre; Man from Nebraska, at Steppenwolf; Mr. Kolpert, at Red Orchid; Killer Joe, at the Soho Playhouse, Next Lab Theatre, and Vaudeville Theatre; The Idiot, at Lookingglass Theatre; The Killer, at Red Orchid; and Woyzeck, at the Gate.

Mr. Shannon grew up in Lexington, Kentucky and began his professional stage career in Chicago, Illinois.

Upcoming, he will be seen in two films that made their world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival: Joshua Marston’s Complete Unknown, with Rachel Weisz, and writer/director Matthew M. Ross’ Frank & Lola, in which he played the lead opposite Imogen Poots. Additionally, Bart Freundlich’s Wolves, in which Mr. Shannon stars opposite Carla Gugino, recently world-premiered at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival.

Also for Focus Features, fall 2016 will see the release of Loving, his fifth collaboration with writer/director Jeff Nichols, following Shotgun Stories; Take Shelter, for which Mr. Shannon received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Actor; Mud; and Midnight Special.

Mr. Shannon’s television credits include all five seasons of the HBO series Boardwalk Empire, for which he twice shared with his fellow actors from the show the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.

He maintains a strong connection to theater, treading the boards around the world. In April 2016, he returned to Broadway to costar with Jessica Lange, Gabriel Byrne, and John Gallagher, Jr. in Long Day’s Journey into Night. Produced by the Roundabout Theatre Company and directed by Jonathan Kent, the play revived Eugene O’Neill’s landmark 1956 drama. He won Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for his performance, and was nominated for a Tony Award. He was last on Broadway in 2012, opposite Paul Rudd, Ed Asner, and Kate Arrington in Grace; Mr. Shannon earned a nomination for a 2013 Distinguished Performance Drama League Award.

In 2010, he headlined Craig Wright’s off-Broadway play Mistakes Were Made, directed by Dexter Bullard, at the Barrow Street Theatre; the play had received its world premiere at A Red Orchid Theatre in Chicago in 2009, with the same cast and director. The off-Broadway staging brought Mr. Shannon accolades including an Outstanding Lead Actor Lucille Lortel Award nomination, an Outstanding Actor in a Play Drama Desk Award nomination, an Outstanding Solo Performance Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, and a Distinguished Performance Drama League Award nomination.

His additional theater credits include Pilgrim’s Progress, at A Red Orchid Theater; Uncle Vanya, at Soho Rep Theatre; Our Town, at Barrow Street Theatre; Lady, at Rattlestick Theatre; The Metal Children, at the Vineyard Theatre; The Little Flower of East Orange, at the Public Theater; The Pillowman, at Steppenwolf Theatre; Bug, at Barrow Street, Red Orchid, and the Gate Theatre; Man from Nebraska, at Steppenwolf; Mr. Kolpert, at Red Orchid; Killer Joe, at the Soho Playhouse, Next Lab Theatre, and Vaudeville Theatre; The Idiot, at Lookingglass Theatre; The Killer, at Red Orchid; and Woyzeck, at the Gate.

Mr. Shannon grew up in Lexington, Kentucky and began his professional stage career in Chicago, Illinois.